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Aussie Prog-Metal quintet VOYAGER returns with their fifth album simply called "V" June 3rd via Nightmare Distribution to North America. The Kickstarter-funded, 13- track album was recorded at Templeman Audio with producer, Matt Templeman.The band calls the release “heavy, groovy and super-catchy. This is going to be pure, polished Voyager with a modern feel; we are insanely excited about unleashing this.”
With four full‐length albums under its belt and shows throughout North America, Europe and Asia with the likes of Devin Townsend, Children of Bodom, Soilwork, Nightwish, Epica and Orphaned Land, the five-piece from Oceania is now firmly entrenched in its international repute as a band with heavy grooves, driving riffs and unforgettable melodies. The band’s fourth opus, The Meaning of I (2011), saw rave reviews and international acclaim of the highest caliber (including #8 in Metal Hammer Germany’s ‘Soundcheck’). The U.K.’s, Classic Rock Presents Prog, called the album a “polished collection of heavy, heavily polished anthems.”
Complimented by a fiery red keytar, a feisty female guitarist, and vocals Chino Moreno (Deftones, †††) recently likened to Duran Duran’s, Simon LeBon, Voyager is consistently a live force to be reckoned with. After breaking the record for the longest fan signing session in the 12 year history of America’s “Progpower Festival,” the band will return to “Progpower” Europe this year alongside Chimp Spanner, Agent Fresco, Pagan’s Mind and more.
Stay tuned for more information on Voyager and V.V' - Written by Voyager (Estrin, Dow, Kay, Canion, Doodkorte)
Drums recorded at Sumo Studio, Osborne Park by Matthew Templeman & Fraser Cringle
Guitar & Bass recorded by Scott Kay
Vocals & Keyboards recorded by Daniel Estrin
Co-produced by Voyager & Matthew Templeman
Mixed by Matthew Templeman
Mastered by Simon Struthers Guest vocal appearances by Zemyna Kuliukas [A Beautiful Mistake] & Daniel Tompkins [Breaking Down]

5/5 - SEA OF TRANQUILITY 5/5 - LADY OBSCURE MAGAZINE After years of being “on the brink” of something big. Voyager finally have all the line up pieces in place and have created the album of their career! 5/590/100 - KILL YOUR STEREO 'V' is Voyager's best album yet. Both meticulously produced and well executed. The perfect mixture of heavy, progressive rock and melodies ensure the full-length excels. The band has really set the bar high this time""The planets have aligned for Voyager on this record, and they have created their masterwork" - BUZZ MAGAZINE"...it’s pure prog goodness at a world-class level". Triple M Radio"Chock-full of catchy tracks and memorable melodic lines, it makes the best impression right from the get-go." Soundscape Magazine